✨Spring exhibition 2020✨

 


Hey everyone and welcome to my blog. This year a lot has had to change due to Covid-19, specifically how PLP celebrates and shares our learning at the end of the year, The Spring exhibition!

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Not everything was completely different from last year. We still presented a blue sky project.


Blue sky is a project I’ve done a lot in PLP, its about innovation and using creativity to make something thats unique. Here are some other projects where I created a blue sky. (Spring exhibition 2019, Winter exhibition 2019.)

For this blue sky project we focused on creating something that would solve a UN sustainability goal and also help with COVID-19.

We began by Researching both topics. Looking at websites like this.


After looking at both topics I had a better understanding of the problems I had an opportunity to solve. I decided I would focus on the good health goal, because its so important especially since COVID has changed so much about how we stay healthy.

 
Once I picked my goal I began brainstorming ideas of what invention I could make to help achieve it.

After coming up with some solutions I decided on one I thought would help prevent the spread of COVID-19 and keep people healthy. A carrier for masks, gloves and other necessities. Here is the pitch I made.

Making my pitch and explaining my idea helped me understand my plan a lot better. Also answering the questions helped me come up with more I wanted to add to my invention, as well as got me thinking about what I wanted to learn and improve at through this project.


When my pitch was approved I moved on to figuring out how I would create a prototype and what I’d need to make it.

To understand what I’d need I completed the parts form.

Completing the form got me thinking about what ways I could prototype my project, but also who the audience would be and how I could add some more creative elements to prototyping.

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